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Archive for May, 2006

PodZinger; Podcasting, Audio, and Video Search

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Up until now the content within video, audio, and podcasts was not available to search. But now, with the advent of PodZinger, it is. According to IEntry’s David Utter: Along with the improved search capabilities, where PodZinger can index each word of a video, it also adds to the revenue possibilities for video creators. PodZinger [...]

SEO and Blogging

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

Usually when it’s getting close to the end of the month I go into AWStats and look over the keyphrase list. It’s amazing what it tells me and this month is the most astonishing so far. What it tells me is that even though I only have ONE ebay template for download I’m getting almost [...]

Rep. Charles Dent votes to RAPE the Alaskan wildlife refuge

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

Way to go, Charlie. I’ll be sure to remember that next time you’re up for re-election. [tags]American-Made Energy and Good Jobs Act, Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Environment, Oil, Sustainability[/tags]

Celebs and Big Business join Save the Internet

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

The story has finally made it onto big media, both National and International– CNN (by way of Popular Science), Google News, The Wall Street Journal, PortalIT, Wired, Washington Monthly, and many more sources are now questioning the advisability of messing with the current status quo which is Net Neutrality. Other Celebs and large Corporations have [...]

Network Neutrality fight degenerates into a Congressional Turf War

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

Though I’m glad that the committee passed the Bill for Strict Network Neutrality, which will now be put up for a vote in both the house and the senate, it worries me that this whole issue has become nothing but another Congressional Turf War. The stakes? Whether the FCC or the Judiciary Committee oversees Network [...]

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